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dallacqua

Dallacqua is a surname of Italian origin. It is generally understood to be derived from the Italian phrase dall'acqua, meaning from or of the water, with the elision that occurs in spoken Italian between da and l’acqua. As a surname, it is likely to have originated as a toponymic or descriptive designation for families living near a water feature such as a river, lake, or fountain, or for communities centered around a place associated with water.

Variants and spellings commonly seen include Dall’Acqua, Dalla Acqua, and Dallacqua, with the apostrophe form often

Geographic distribution and usage: the surname is most frequently found in Italy, particularly in regions where

Cultural and historical notes: as a descriptive toponymic surname, Dallacqua does not imply a single family

See also: Acqua, Italian place-name elements, Italian surnames of toponymic origin.

reflecting
standard
Italian
orthography.
Over
time,
regional
pronunciation
and
spelling
conventions
have
produced
slight
differences
in
how
the
name
is
written,
especially
in
communities
outside
Italy.
place
names
or
landscapes
feature
water-related
elements.
Like
many
Italian
surnames,
Dallacqua
spread
to
other
countries
through
migration,
and
today
it
can
be
found
among
Italian
diaspora
communities
in
the
Americas
and
other
parts
of
the
world,
sometimes
with
localized
spellings.
lineage
but
may
refer
to
multiple
lineages
that
adopted
similar
geographic
or
descriptive
identifiers
independently.
In
scholarly
and
genealogical
contexts,
the
name
often
appears
in
regional
records,
parish
registries,
and
civil
documents
dating
back
several
centuries.